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2010 Horseshoe Southern Indiana World Series of Poker Circuit Event
Horseshoe Southern Indiana Elizabeth, Indiana October 23 -- November 2, 2009
The 2010 Horseshoe Southern Indiana World Series of Poker circuit tournament is the second leg of Season 6.
Event #1 -- No Limit Hold'Em
First event had 538 players pay $345 each for a seat at the tables. Pool size reached $161,400 which
went to the top 53 in the field. Here are the final table results:
- Edward Shade -- $43,908
- Michael Woods -- $23,175
- Noah Berger -- $12,113
- Richard Gutierrez -- $10,598
- Gerald Pasket -- $9,084
- Charles Thomas -- $7,570
- Vinson Smith -- $6,056
- Bryan Dillon -- $4,542
- Kevin Burnard -- $3,028
Event #2 -- No Limit Hold'Em
Next event had 291 participants, paying an entry fee of $555. Cash pool rose to $145,500 going to
the top 27 finishers.
- David Leonard -- $43,515
- David Cook -- $23,933
- Christopher Mascagni -- $12,239
- Bob Muriel -- $9,519
- Scott Brady -- $8,159
- Jerry Case -- $6,799
- David Cannon -- $5,439
- Terry Jacobs -- $4,080
- Linda McDonald -- $2,720
Event #3 -- Ladies Only No Limit Hold'Em
It was time for the ladies to make their mark! And they did as 148 showed up for this tournament.
A buyin of $233 created a pool of $29,600 going to the top 18.
- Karen Hayden -- $7,634
- Verna Smith -- $4,006
- Nancy Aquinaga -- $2,356
- Patricia Clark -- $1,885
- Teresa Holley -- $1,414
- Shirley Trussell -- $1,178
- Linda Anderson -- $942
- Robin Taylor -- $707
- Allison Rodgers -- $471
Event #4 -- No Limit Hold'Em
There were a total of 159 in the field who played in this tournament. The top 18 divided a pool of
$79,500 made from the buy in of $555 per player.
- Nick Jackson -- $23,317
- Daniel Numan -- $12,234
- Cliff Mills -- $7,194
- Mark Smith -- $5,757
- Stephen Marshall -- $4,318
- Richard Bolden -- $3,598
- Jerry Lakes -- $2,879
- Leo Whitt -- $2,159
- Alan Nagel -- $1,439
Event #5 -- 6-Max No Limit Hold'Em
This one day event had 225 players at the tables. The $345 buy-in provided a $67,500 prize pool that
went to the top 28 finishers.
- Kyle Knecht -- $19,304
- Shelby White -- $10,617
- Ian Gillespie -- $5,429
- Brian McKain -- $4,223
- Matt Duffy -- $3,620
- Ron Givens -- $3,016
- Kevin Oursler -- $2,413
- Annette Sturgeon -- $1,810
- Christopher Cardenas -- $1,207
Event #6 -- No Limit Hold'Em
Lining up for more No Limit Hold'Em, there were 319 hopefuls that came for a shot at a WSOP Circuit
Championship ring. Entry fee was $345 which helped to create a $95,700 prize pool going to the top
36 players. But the newest champion is David Elmoie who now wears the ring that can only be earned.
- David Elmoie -- $27,180
- Mike Lutz -- $14,029
- Joseph Marshall -- $7,014
- Jack Nyberg -- $5,261
- John Jr. Keller -- $4,384
- Mark Ashar -- $3,507
- Jeremy Hill -- $2,630
- Christopher McMillian -- $1,754
- Gregory Handy -- $1,052
Event #7 -- HOS (Hold'Em - Omaha - Stud)
A smaller field of 101 played on this one day tournament. Entry fee was $345 and pool size reached
$30,300 for the top 19 finishers.
- James Whittinghill -- $7,854
- Christopher Cardenas -- $4,121
- Hyon Morrison -- $2,424
- Martin Warren -- $1,938
- Matthew McDaniel -- $1,454
- Brian Swinford -- $1,212
- Doug Young -- $970
- Scott Calhoun -- $727
- Quentin Byrley -- $485
Event #8 -- Turbo No Limit Hold'Em
This tournament had 180 players at the tables who paid $345 to have a seat. Pool size grew to
$54,000 and went to the last remaining 19 in the field.
- Noah Berger -- $15,303
- Carl White -- $8,029
- Dave Potter -- $4,723
- Yousri Ali -- $3,778
- Thomas Garst -- $2,834
- Christopher Frazier -- $2,362
- Jamie Eisenhut -- $1,889
- David Cupps -- $1,416
- UNKNOWN -- $945
Event #9 -- No Limit Hold'Em
Information on this event will come as released by the WSOP.
- Terry Cauldwell -- $30,478
- Brian Ray -- $16,763
- Troy Weber -- $8,572
- Steve Galey -- $6,667
- Clifford Mills -- $5,715
- Larry Vance -- $4,762
- Kenneth Piel -- $3,810
- Jack Nyberg -- $2,857
- Sameer Aldbhany -- $1,905
Event #10 -- No Limit Hold'Em
There were 132 players paying $1,060 each for the buyin in the event right before the championship.
Pool size rose to $132,000 going to the top 18 finishers.
- Maurice Hawkins -- $39,816
- Benjamin Kramer -- $20,891
- John Schmidt -- $12,289
- Robert Cobel -- $9,831
- Robert Castoire -- $7,373
- Christopher Gurney -- $6,145
- Kyle Knecht -- $4,916
- Samuel Oberlin -- $3,687
- Archie Page -- $2,458
Event #11 -- No Limit Hold'Em Main Event
Well the big money came out and there were 55 players that came to the Main Event. Buy in was $5,150 per player.
This 3 day event had a pool of $275,000 that went to the 9 at the final table. Here are
the results:
- Gabriel Cook -- $93,430
- Christopher Tryba -- $51,530
- David Leonard -- $28,242
- Ronald Surenkamp -- $20,540
- Chase Steely -- $17,973
- Harold Evans -- $15,405
- Jamin Stokes -- $12,838
- Steve Galey -- $10,270
- Karen Hayden -- $7,703
Event #12 -- No Limit Hold'Em
In the last event to be played, a total of 107 paid $345 each, helping to create a pool of
$32,100. Cash went to the top 18 survivors.
- Mark Smith -- $10,088
- James Tilley -- $5,293
- Brian Fritz -- $3,114
- Nathan Steger -- $2,491
- Damon Wiggs -- $1,868
- Eric Stocz -- $1,557
- Raymond Gerst -- $1,246
- Robert Castoire -- $934
- Michael Woods -- $623
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